Taylor Swift's new single "Look What You Made Me Do" — all wobbling bass and phoenix from the flames imagery — is everywhere. And with its release brings the welcome return of one of the '90s's most likeable and infectious one hit wonders: British trio Right Said Fred's shirts-off gay club anthem "I'm Too Sexy," which hit number two in the U.K. charts in 1991.

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Right Said Fred's members Richard Fairbrass, Fred Fairbrass, and Rob Manzoli are all credited as co-writers on "Look What You Made Me Do," alongside Swift and her regular collaborator Jack Antonoff. Presumably, that's due to the minimal, beat-driven hook of Swift's track sounding strikingly similar to the jubilant chorus of "I'm Too Sexy."

On Friday morning, a rep for Right Said Fred explained via email to The FADER: "The boys did not work with Taylor directly. Taylor and her team reached out to the guys about using the track and Right Said Fred were happy to oblige; they like what she does and are very pleased with Taylor’s interpolation." Also via email, a rep for Swift clarified to The FADER: "'Look What You Made Me Do' includes an interpolation of 'I'm Too Sexy' — it doesn’t sample it."

Whatever your feelings about Swift’s single — which Twitter users have also likened in sound to Lorde and Black Eyed Peas’s “My Humps” — it's never a bad time to revisit the “I’m Too Sexy” video with its playful satire of the fashion world, including tank tops being ripped off, tiger print underwear, and more oiled up pecs than gay pride night at London LGBTQ club Heaven. Watch it below: